Status Bar - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

Virtual technician module
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Parts of the VTM Console Interface
Figure 1-1. Tabs on the VTM Console

Status Bar

A status bar (see
connection information about the VTM and Express5800/320Ma system:
VTM you are logged in to (Primary or Secondary) and whether one or both
VTMs are operating (Simplexed or Duplexed, respectively)
Whether the server is powered on or off
Number of users connected and ID of the users who are logged in
Figure 1-2. VTM Console Status Bar
The Manage page also displays a
VTM.
To Peer Button
At the time you connect to a VTM, it could be the primary or secondary VTM. You can
identify whether the VTM you are about to log on to is primary or secondary by looking
at the
status
features of the VTM console, log on to the primary VTM. The To Peer button, shown in
Figure
1-3, enables you to switch between the primary and secondary VTMs.
To switch to the other VTM, click To Peer before logging in to the VTM console.
Typically, you switch to the primary VTM so that you can use
Redirection
Figure 1-3. To Peer Button
Related Topic
"Description of the VTM Console Tabs"
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Express5800/320Ma: Virtual Technician Module User's Guide
Figure
1-2) at the bottom of each Web page displays the following
bar, which displays either Primary or Secondary. For access to all the
(AVR) and
remote
storage.
To Peer
button, so that you can switch to the primary
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